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It’s a joke! This website tries to be funny/satire.
We should be giving even more respect to the ones that kept their own salary reasonable in the first place so that a pay cut wasn’t necessary.
Hmm…Costco? And maybe one of those home improvement places like Rona or something? I think there are at least a few…
Costco
Lmao
It wasn’t this year, but I remember when Satoru Iwata and a bunch of other Nintendo executives took pay cuts when the Wii U was underperforming rather than laying off workers.
So it does happen, just not very often with most companies.
Japan Airlines CEO took a salary of $1 during the downturn…but it’s more of a Japan thing
It’s the alternative to cutting your pinky finger off.
To be fair, many US CEOs take a $1 salary, they just get a ton of stocks instead.
Do they though?
Yes they do. Here are a few:
- Mark Zuckerberg
- Jack Dorsey
- Larry Page
Even those with a “typical” CEO salary usually get far more compensation through stocks (e.g. Costco’s CEO). Salary isn’t the interesting figure here.
So you’re telling me the CEO behind the Wii U even kept his job? Wild
He was also the CEO behind the Wii, DS, and 3DS. So plenty of success besides the Wii U.
Had me at first. Fucking jokes.
As much as I like shitting on CEO and CEO culture, I appreciate the ones that actually care aboit their workers and the product.
EDIT: I don’t see a list when following that list though. ~Am I beibg a dumbass?~ I know I’m a dumbass, but thus much of one?
Here’s the list:
This isn’t even a joke. The article doesn’t actually show a list or anything. It’s 2 paragraphs and they just say they compiled a list. I dunno if the article itself is an Onion-like satirical joke or just fucking awful.
Hard Drive is a satirical site like The Onion but focused on technology.
I was wondering what that article was on about!? But knowing that, I will follow that news outlet more closely for the lols…
Bravo to them, in that case. It reads like it was from a real shitty rag of a news site. A graphic of the empty list would have been nice, but also a bit too obvious I suppose.
All they needed was a colon at the end of the article